Could you shut down Eclipse workbench, make sure there is no ACServer.exe
nor dangling java.exe running on your machine. Then restart Eclipse
workbench, go to Windows > Preferences > Integrated Agent Controller > Host,
and Test Connection on localhost to see if you have a successful connection
with the built-in Agent Controller (if the connection works okay, you should
also see an ACServer.exe started on your machine on demand).

Could you please check the workspace/.metadata/.log file for any error
message/stacktrace?

Eugene

"Clark Wright" <Clark.Wright@skillsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6aabf4ff21a5aa00e975f19b2683265d$1@www.eclipse.org...
>
> I am trying to use tptp for some memory and cpu profiling on a standalone
> app.
>
> My config is JDK 1.5.9, Eclipse 3.4 and tptp 4.5.0.
>
> When I first launch eclipse, if I start a profiling session, it loads to
> 51% (jvmti instrumenting) and hangs. The ACServer is started, the vm for
> the app to be profiled is launched.
>
> After cleaning that up, any other profiling attempts hang at 27%
> (Launching Delegates).
>
> Any suggestions or ideas as to what is going on?
>
> Any other information I can provide?
>
> Nothing ends up in log file.
>
> Thank you,
>
> - Clark.
>